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Mr. Railerman Pageant

Marco Aramburu, Natalie Kuhn, and Lorelei Jacobs March 26, 2019

Saturday, March. 22, marked the second annual Mr. Railerman pageant. Two to three contestants from each grade competed head to head to see who would be crowned Mr. Railerman of 2019. Categories of the...

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Blaufuss attends Youth Senate Program

Faye Smith, Editor-in-chief March 7, 2019

As a child, junior Eli Blaufuss was always interested in history. Each Christmas he received multiple books, even an entire retelling of the history of war. Little did he know that his passion for history...

A male Northern Cardinal perches on a tree branch at Kauffman Museum in North Newton, Kansas.

Nature through a lens

March 7, 2019

*Click* sounds the shutter of a camera that is capturing an American Kestrel, a falcon which is most commonly found in North America, with anticipation, the photographer looks down at the screen of his...

Love is in the air

Love is in the air

Ellen Garrett, Newtonian Content Editor March 7, 2019

Known to many as “the Bread Chick”, senior Quinn Rhodes and Hesston High School senior Lulu Williams have turned onto a new entrepreneurial venture. The pair plans to take a cross-country road trip...

Queer Student Profile

Queer Student Profile

Ellen Garrett, Newtonian Content Editor March 1, 2019

IRVIN ZAMORA GALVAN: From preparing to move from Colorado to Kansas to realizing he was gay, junior Irvin Zamora Galvan had an eighth grade year full of changes. Shortly after this self discovery, Zamora...

Winter Sports Candidates Marco (Tony) Aramburu, Jeana Lyons, Matt Seirer, Kaete Schmidt, Wyatt Hendrickson, Emily Peaney pose outside of the senior locker section.

19 Questions with 2019 winter homecoming candidates

Faye Smith and Addie Lindenmeyer February 4, 2019

Get to know your the six winter sports candidates as they answer 19 questions from The Newtonian staff.

Seeing Double

Addie Lindenmeyer, Newtonian Managing Editor December 17, 2018

One womb, two people and six pairs for a total of 12 people roaming the halls of Newton High School. People may be enlightened when they hear that they can cancel that eye appointment they had scheduled-...

Edson Falls Ill with Wegner’s

Benton Dreasher, Newtonian Reporter December 17, 2018

Peculiar medical cases are often seen as abnormal. Such anomalies were presented when junior Maddie Edson fell ill in late September 2018. Although students may have heard about Edson’s ailment and extended...

Business teacher Tyler Swalley looks off the pier in North Carolina with his wife and three foster kids during the summer.

Welcome Home

Kaete Schmidt, Newtonian Graphics Manager December 17, 2018

Teacher, coach, dad; these are all titles that business teacher Tyler Swalley now possesses. For the last few months, Swalley and his wife have been caring for three foster children. Although not so well-known...

Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes

Kaeden Thurber, Newtonian Reporter December 17, 2018

Drama teacher Jessica Heidrick has had her fair share of experience in the theatre world. Taking advantage of the opportunities that her high school offered, Heidrick worked her way from Wichita North...

Kayla Wong plays a patient that is electrocuted by Sophomore Abi Boese and David Kliewer who performed as electric chair technicians.

BCAPA Haunt Fest Oct. 27

Natalie Kuhn, Newtonian Reporter October 31, 2018

On Saturday Oct. 27, the Bethel College Academy of Performing Arts dance students, performed their annual Haunt Fest at the Bethel Performing Arts Center for families in Newton. The Haunt Fest consisted...

Back row, left to right: Claire Slechta, Maggie Remsberg, Amanda Dorrell, Aspen Olson, Noah Massanri, Tristan Meyer, Ricardo Lopez, Madeline Duncan

Front row, left to right: Fallon Million, Addison Minninger, Ember Suter

Students compete in math competition, place in top 50 percent

Natalie Kuhn and Addie Lindenmeyer October 29, 2018

While Emporia State University students were going about their regular days, high school students from surrounding towns attended the annual Math Day Competition on Oct. 24. Students in Pre-Calculus, Advanced...

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